Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Schedule of enforcement
Spanish translation:
Calendario de ejecución
English term
Schedule of enforcement
Este término aparece en la siguiente frase:
Products found on the “Schedule of Enforcement” must submit a Declaration Form upon importation into the United States.
Lo único que encuentro es "cronograma de aplicación", pero no sé si es el término utilizado en España porque casi toda la documentación proviene de Chile y Colombia.
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5 +3 | Calendario de ejecución | Jaime Llusá |
4 | programa de revisión obligatoria | Juan Arturo Blackmore Zerón |
Oct 20, 2015 07:55: Jaime Llusá Created KOG entry
PRO (2): JohnMcDove, Ángeles García-Calderón
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Proposed translations
Calendario de ejecución
programa de revisión obligatoria
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